Anyway, to monitor a website I use lynx -dump http://www.X.com/ > .bMaybe you "links" is a typo. It's impossible to check in Google for "links" as you get billions of results. lynx is a well known text browser.

Glad someone found a use for them. There is actually a links browser. I think it has more features and is faster than lynx, but 99% of my use is for the dump option and links is usually a little cleaner, so that's the only reason I use it. Of course, the output doesn't mater for that script so anything would work, even wget, curl or snarf. I probably should have said lynx though, since it's more common.

Just found Prowl yesterday, and having fun getting things set up. I've seen some very creative uses posted so far, but the command line ones all seem to use curl or prowl.pl. I'd like to be able to send notifications from my router (Linksys WRT54GL running Tomato), maybe for an unknown WiFi client connecting, or reboots. Unfortunately, space is tight and there is no curl or perl. I might be able to roll my own busybox with curl and make a new firmware image, but that's probably more time that I have to devote to it. Does anyone have straight shell code (ash, in this case), that can send the notifications?

Also, I haven't seen anyone mention UPS monitoring yet. My network hardware and my Linux home server all have battery backup. There is software for Linux (apcupsd in my case) to monitor the UPS status and run scripts when interesting things happen. That will probably be my first custom setup.

I often type out notes on my iphone from the web/documents/cal, usually this is info you need only once i.e directions , reference numbers, contact details, reminders.

Created an Automator Service on my mac with a small python script, the service is available in any application and has been assigned a short cut key. Now i just highlight the text i want, hit CTRL+CMD+P and i get the notification on my phone a few seconds later.

I use Prowl like that a lot too. Luckily, in Linux (KDE anyway), highlighting something automatically copies it and there is a command line program to interface with the clipboard called xclip, so even a dummy like me can do this with minimal effort. This sends the last thing copied on the computer to Prowl:

To do it in reverse (jailbroken iPhones only), I have a Springboard icon linked to a script which scps the phone's clipboard to my PC and executes a script on the PC which extracts the contents and pipes it to xclip. I don't know if any of that made sense, but the end result is that I tap an icon on the phone and the clipboard contents are copied to my computer's clipboard. Setting this all up is actually easy, the scripts are oneliners, but it's too much to get into here and I doubt anyone is interested.

Is there any way to send messages to Prowl through Applescript? I use Applescript to open certain applications (like Dropbox) on startup to speed up login times, and was wondering if there was a way to send a message directly through Prowl to my iPhone to tell me that my computer was switched on (I have Growl-Prowl set to only send messages after 5 mins of activity), so I can't just make a growl notification appear to get around it.

Not sure if this helps as far as AppleScript goes, but you can use many of the Automator actions for connecting to URLs. I had some problems trying to use "Get Text from Website" - it'd send double notifications. Using something like "Get Link URLs from Webpages" is technically wrong, but heck, it works!

brainbarker wrote:Hi,I'd like to be able to send notifications from my router (Linksys WRT54GL running Tomato), maybe for an unknown WiFi client connecting, or reboots. Unfortunately, space is tight and there is no curl or perl. I might be able to roll my own busybox with curl and make a new firmware image, but that's probably more time that I have to devote to it. Does anyone have straight shell code (ash, in this case), that can send the notifications?

This is what I did in on my embedded linux box (ngw100 running busybox). Actually, I was able to compile python for my ngw100 and I use the "urllib" to fetch the url.

I'm running my own DIY home security system using the ngw100 and some custom hardware for garage door monitoring and opening. Previously, I was limited to getting email or sms on my phone when the system sounded an alarm. Now I get a nice long and loud emergency push notification to my phone. Perfect. You can check out my blog for more info on my system: http://yzf600.dns2go.com/blog

I have custom build program that listen to my tweets and allow me to send instructions to my PC, I use Growl( windows) -> Prowl for feedback.I have a couple of NAS devices that will alert me if they have disk problems, however for soem reason the messages are not being forwarded to Prowl

I have a trading app I've written, on and off, for the last couple of years. The original idea was to have it buy / sell autonomously during the day. 99% of the task is to come up with the parameters to determine a 'buy' signal. Over time I've come to realise I cannot capture this entirely in code - The further I refine the parameters, the less buy-signals are produced. Broadening the parameters produces too many duds / bad trades.

So with this, I've decided to use prowl for sending me a url, with a chart showing price / volume information at the time of the potential buy. On this page, I press a 'confirm' button to complete the buy (currently working on getting this to be valid for only 60 seconds after the notification).